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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 8075859, member: 118540"]Here are 2 more articles about it.</p><p>1. <a href="https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/10/26/archaeologists/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/10/26/archaeologists/" rel="nofollow">https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/10/26/archaeologists/</a></p><p>2. <a href="https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/260000-ancient-bronze-coins-found-japan" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/260000-ancient-bronze-coins-found-japan" rel="nofollow">https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/260000-ancient-bronze-coins-found-japan</a></p><p>All of the coins seem to have been cast in China. I don't know, if Japan was creating coins, during the 15 century AD. Most Japanese cast coins, that I see for sale, seem to be from the 17th century AD and later. Perhaps people in Japan used Chinese coins, before the 17th century AD. I don't know. I'm not an expert in Japanese coins.</p><p>According to one of the above articles, the coins in the pot, seem to be from the Ming Dynasty, which ruled China from 1368 AD to 1644 AD. Ming Dynasty coins, especially from the 15th century AD and earlier, seem to be relatively scarce. This could be a very valuable hoard, from a financial perspective, if the coins are ever sold. Or it may flood the market, if the coins are ever sold. But I'm no expert in Ming Dynasty coins.</p><p>According to one of the above articles, other coins found at the same excavation, seem to be from the Tang Dynasty, which ruled China from 618 AD to 907 AD. That's a lot earlier, and very curious.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 8075859, member: 118540"]Here are 2 more articles about it. 1. [URL]https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/10/26/archaeologists/[/URL] 2. [URL]https://www.gainesvillecoins.com/blog/260000-ancient-bronze-coins-found-japan[/URL] All of the coins seem to have been cast in China. I don't know, if Japan was creating coins, during the 15 century AD. Most Japanese cast coins, that I see for sale, seem to be from the 17th century AD and later. Perhaps people in Japan used Chinese coins, before the 17th century AD. I don't know. I'm not an expert in Japanese coins. According to one of the above articles, the coins in the pot, seem to be from the Ming Dynasty, which ruled China from 1368 AD to 1644 AD. Ming Dynasty coins, especially from the 15th century AD and earlier, seem to be relatively scarce. This could be a very valuable hoard, from a financial perspective, if the coins are ever sold. Or it may flood the market, if the coins are ever sold. But I'm no expert in Ming Dynasty coins. According to one of the above articles, other coins found at the same excavation, seem to be from the Tang Dynasty, which ruled China from 618 AD to 907 AD. That's a lot earlier, and very curious.[/QUOTE]
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